Guys , I am in need of help on fractional exponents, multiplying fractions, quadratic equations and exponent rules. Since I am a novice to College Algebra, I really want to learn the bedrocks of Basic Math fully . Can anyone suggest the best place from where I can start learning the basics? I have an exam next week.
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